Follicularly challenged?.. I think not!!
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bobby little
Jay Gaydosh
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jon hultgren
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fiona
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Outstanding! Not quite a Woodstock, but outstanding just the same.
Thanks for the trip down memory lane!
Jay
Thanks for the trip down memory lane!
Jay
Jay Gaydosh- Member
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my word your lass is a damn fine looking filly. good lad
the blerk at the top left of the picture has a magnificent barnet and burners too. top notch tonsorial action all round.
the blerk at the top left of the picture has a magnificent barnet and burners too. top notch tonsorial action all round.
bobby little- Member
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Bring back badges... that's what I say!! I think there's a resemblance to old "Wossy"
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Smithy wrote:What's the hat hiding then
My horns..
Joe Hatfield- Member
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That scared me when i scrolled down. It went from really sweet to i'm going to get you.
Smithy- Member
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Tony wrote:Not wishing to miss out on the Mullet festival here are a couple of photos from my younger days... first is in 1975 Reading Festival watching Yes, Wishbone Ash DR FEELGOOD and HAWKWIND. The lovely 17 year old Blonde on my arm is Carolyn whom I have been married to for 30 years.
This is later the black and white shot is 1973 the other 1979
Laugh all you like... I was groovy and my gear was Fab
Tony... you were doing well until the tash came along.
Smithy- Member
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Smithy
May have something to do with the Eastend debt collecting I do alongside my pottery Its the yin and yang thing, pottery is the calming influence and debt collecting the angry bit
Regards
Andy
May have something to do with the Eastend debt collecting I do alongside my pottery Its the yin and yang thing, pottery is the calming influence and debt collecting the angry bit
Regards
Andy
Stone Monkey- Member
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Tony wrote:Smithy... it was the '70's we all looked like Porn Stars... some of us still do
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The girls do love a man with a big nose.
Smithy- Member
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Well guys according to the porn star naming regime it your pets name then your mothers maiden name............
Mine is Sandy Miller, say no more
Andy
Mine is Sandy Miller, say no more
Andy
Stone Monkey- Member
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Hi my name is Sushi Higgins , me love you long time.
Smithy- Member
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On the basis that it is supposed to be your first pet, mine is Goldie Taylor.
And here is the only pic I can find of myself with hair that is even more wayward than it is currently.
Judging by my early attempts to implement a watering regime (with both hands I might add) I was obviously Born to Bonsai:
And here is the only pic I can find of myself with hair that is even more wayward than it is currently.
Judging by my early attempts to implement a watering regime (with both hands I might add) I was obviously Born to Bonsai:
fiona- Member
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Pebble Wood.
Can't find any pics of me before 1995 when I looked the same, just a little thinner.
Can't find any pics of me before 1995 when I looked the same, just a little thinner.
Jeremy- Member
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bobby little wrote:what's her best meal then?
Carolyn has a broad range of meals … I have my favourites.
Some menu items from the last Burrs event:
Cream of Curried Parsnip Soup. (Chris Thomas’ favourite)
Honey and Mustard Glazed Sausages with Potato Wedges (John Pitts’ favourite)
Vegetarian Lasagne (For Faisal)
I am sure some guys come to the event just for the food and the craic.
Tony
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Add to her atributes that she has to be the most patient woman I have ever met. Never a cross word or even the merest hint of an angry glare, despite the constant stream of strange men trooping across her lovely clean floors, helping themselves to tea and biscuits and generally mucking up the place. Not to mention her husband, who persistantly strives to increase his share of the garden!
Harleyrider- Member
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The honey and mustard sausages a definite treat - now a firm regular chez moi.
fiona- Member
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fiona wrote:On the basis that it is supposed to be your first pet, mine is Goldie Taylor.
And here is the only pic I can find of myself with hair that is even more wayward than it is currently.
Judging by my early attempts to implement a watering regime (with both hands I might add) I was obviously Born to Bonsai:
Funny, that is what my hair looked like at that age! I'll have to check with my mother to see if she still has them! Mom always tells EVERYONE, that I was such a pretty little boy. It has been phsychologically damaging, to say the least. I grew up to be a a biker trash Jarhead who wears a SKIRT!
Jay Gaydosh- Member
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